Safety of Use Proven by Clinical Studies

The safety of using a water flosser: a review of the scientific literature

Since the introduction of the first water flosser, dozens of clinical studies have been conducted to evaluate its effectiveness and safety. These studies, published in recognized scientific journals, demonstrate that the JolieSmile water flosser is a safe and beneficial tool for oral hygiene.

Objective

This review of the scientific literature aims to examine the safety of the JolieSmile water flosser, based on independent clinical studies. The results show that the water flosser is not only effective at removing dental plaque and reducing gum inflammation, but is also safe for the soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity.

Method

This review is divided into four sections, based on the available scientific evidence:

  1. Histological findings : Impact on gingival and periodontal tissues.

  2. Subgingival pathogens : Effect on pathogenic bacteria.

  3. Periodontal pocket depth and clinical attachment levels : Impact on periodontal health.

  4. Bacteremia : Risk of bacterial spread into the bloodstream.

Results

  1. Histological findings
    Studies show that the water flosser significantly reduces inflammation at the cellular level, without causing damage to gingival or periodontal tissues. A clinical study conducted on 105 subjects confirmed that the water flosser is safe even at high pressures (up to 100 psi) [1].

  2. Subgingival pathogens
    The water flosser effectively eliminates subgingival pathogenic bacteria, even in deep periodontal pockets. Contrary to concerns, it does not push bacteria deeper, but actively removes them [2].

  3. Pocket depth and clinical attachment levels
    Studies show a significant improvement in periodontal pocket depth and clinical attachment levels. This confirms that the water flosser does not compromise the integrity of periodontal tissues [3].

  4. Bacteremia
    The incidence of bacteremia (presence of bacteria in the bloodstream) when using a water flosser is similar to that observed with toothbrushing or the use of dental floss. This confirms that the water flosser is safe even for people with periodontal problems [1].

Conclusion

The JolieSmile water flosser has been proven safe for teeth and gums. Clinical studies confirm that it is an effective and safe tool for improving oral health, with no negative side effects reported.

Clinical study results on the safety of the JolieSmile water flosser

  • Histological reduction of inflammation : Significant improvement in gingival health at the cellular level.

  • Reduction or maintenance of periodontal pocket depth : No damage to periodontal tissues.

  • Improvement or maintenance of clinical attachment levels : Preservation of gingival tissue integrity.

  • Elimination of subgingival pathogenic bacteria : Reduced risk of periodontal infections.

  • No reported side effects : Safety confirmed by clinical trials.

  • Clinical improvements : Reduction in gingivitis, inflammation, and dental plaque.

Scientific Sources